

Produces HVAC, fire, security and building automation systems to optimize and protect buildings globally.
The engineer will serve as the subject‑matter expert for custom air handling units, providing commercial, competitive, and technical application support to the field sales organization with minimal direction. Responsibilities include delivering application training, project management, and participating in customer factory tours. The role also involves testing selection and pricing software for air handling units.
Collaboration is a key component, requiring coordination with field sales, manufacturing, engineering, and customer service to resolve order issues and develop cost‑effective solutions for unique applications. The engineer will assist the Airside Technical Service team, create technical documents, and work with marketing to define software requirements. Complex problem‑solving, feasibility studies, and systems analysis will be performed to improve product design and value engineering. Additionally, the engineer will provide technical direction to other engineers, drafters, or technicians and manage documentation releases for custom products.
Required qualifications include a bachelor’s degree in engineering, at least three years of relevant experience, and design proficiency with AutoCAD or Inventor. The salary range is $76,000‑$95,000, commensurate with education, experience, and location, and the position includes a competitive benefits package. Johnson Controls is an equal‑opportunity employer and provides accommodations for applicants with disabilities.